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Haemostasis in periradicular surgery

D E Witherspoon1, J L Gutmann

  • 1Department of Restorative Sciences, Baylor Collage of Dentistry, Dallas, Texas 75246, USA.

International Endodontic Journal
|May 1, 1996
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Achieving sustained tissue hemostasis is critical for successful surgical endodontics. This review examines materials used for hemostasis, evaluating their development, application, and biological impact in endodontic surgery.

Area of Science:

  • Surgical Endodontics
  • Biomaterials Science
  • Hemostasis

Background:

  • Sustained tissue hemostasis is vital for optimal surgical endodontic outcomes.
  • Effective hemostasis improves surgical site visualization and reduces complications.
  • Numerous hemostatic agents exist, but their biological implications require thorough assessment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically review materials used for achieving localized hemostasis in surgical endodontics.
  • To highlight the development and application of various hemostatic agents.
  • To evaluate the potential role of these materials in endodontic surgical procedures.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of hemostatic materials used in dentistry and medicine.
  • Analysis of material development and application in surgical endodontics.

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  • Evaluation of biological implications and efficacy in achieving hemostasis.
  • Main Results:

    • Hemostasis is crucial for improving surgical vision, minimizing procedure time, and reducing blood loss.
    • Various materials are available for localized and generalized hemostasis.
    • A comprehensive understanding of their biological effects is often lacking.

    Conclusions:

    • Proper hemostasis significantly enhances surgical endodontic procedures, including root-end resection and filling.
    • A critical review of hemostatic materials is necessary for informed clinical application.
    • Further research into the biological implications of hemostatic agents is warranted for surgical endodontics.